All is not well in the Rio-bound Indian table tennis camp as country's top player Soumyajit Ghosh's decision to give walkover at a domestic event after refusing to play with a certain kind of ball has left chief national coach Bhawani Mukherjee and TTFI top brass fuming

Mumbai's top table tennis players, representing 10 franchisees will feature in the second edition of the iProspect Mumbai Super League Table Tennis Championships, which was launched by Vita Dani Chairperson 11even Sports yesterday at NSCI

The Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) has decided against hiring a foreign coach for the Rio Olympics, a move that will adversely affect the players' preparation, especially the women's team, for the Summer Games in August next year

India's top table tennis player Sharath Kamal has jumped 12 places to reach a career-high 32 in the latest ITTF rankings and joining him in the top-100 for the first time is young compatriot Soumyajit Ghosh, who has moved up to 95

Sanil Shetty, Aman Balgu, Sweta Parte, Nishaad Shah are the international players who will take part in the Matunga Gymkhana-organised Mumbai District four-star table tennis tournament commencing today